Folks.
I'm having some
difficulty in fathoming out what I need to do to get jffnms to send me an email
alert if a certain condition is met.
The condition I wish
to monitor is that if the inbound or outbound traffic on a given datalink
exceeds 10% utilisation, then send an email advising of that
fact.
I've written an SLA
condition individual definition for each traffic direction, following what I
*think* will work, and added an SLA condition group with both of the rules in
it, and I've also set the interface concerned to have this condition group as
its SLA, but the email still doesn;t work.
What more do I have
to do? Or am I shooting at this from completely the wrong
angle?
Thanks.
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